Issue 29, 2024

Coatable strain sensors for nonplanar surfaces

Abstract

Rapidly fabricating flexible and stretchable sensors on nonplanar surfaces is crucial for wearable device applications. We employed a novel fabrication method, incorporating molds and gels into electroless plating, to enable direct printing of sensors on a wide array of surfaces, from those with up to 100 μm profile heights to hydrogels with a Young's modulus of 100 kPa. This coatable strain (CS) sensor offers several potential advantages. Firstly, it is designed to circumvent the typical limitations of limited flexibility, plastic deformation, and low repeatability found in viscoelastic polymers by being directly coated onto the surface without requiring a substrate. Secondly, it potentially increases the effective contact area and signal-to-noise ratio by eliminating voids between the sensor and the surface. Finally, the CS sensor can obtain any desired patterning at room temperature in a matter of minutes, significantly reducing energy and time consumption. In this study, we demonstrated the versatility of the CS sensor by applying it to a range of substrates, showcasing its adaptability to diverse materials, surface roughness levels, and Young's modulus values. Our primary focus was on plant growth monitoring, a challenging application that showcased the sensor's efficacy on surfaces like needles, hairy leaves, and fruits. These applications, traditionally difficult for conventional polymer-based sensors, serve to illustrate the CS sensor's potential in a range of complex environmental contexts. The successful deployment of the CS sensor in these settings suggests its broader applicability in various scientific and technological fields, potentially contributing to significant developments in the area of wearable devices and beyond.

Graphical abstract: Coatable strain sensors for nonplanar surfaces

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Mar 2024
Accepted
28 Jun 2024
First published
16 Jul 2024

Nanoscale, 2024,16, 14143-14154

Coatable strain sensors for nonplanar surfaces

C. Park, J. Kim, J. Kang, B. Lee, H. Lee, C. Park, J. Yoon, C. Song, H. Kim, W. Yeo and S. J. Cho, Nanoscale, 2024, 16, 14143 DOI: 10.1039/D4NR01324G

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